This Cookie Statement explains how we use cookies and how you can control them. For more information on how we use your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Definition and Function of Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of our websites and to perform certain functions. They are specific to your account or browser. The website sends information to the browser, which then creates a text file. Each time you access the website again, the browser retrieves this file and sends it back to the website’s server. Cookies cannot access, read, or modify other data on your computer.
For more information about cookies, please visit https://www.symotion.com/cookie-richtlinie.
Use of Cookies
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies, as almost all websites do. We also use cookies when you access some of our products and services. Cookies allow us, among other things, to save your preferences and settings, authenticate and log you in, provide a personalized experience, secure our website, and analyze the performance of our websites and online services.
The table below lists the types of cookies we use in relation to our websites, products, and services.
Types of Cookies and Their Functions
We use different types of cookies, depending on their purpose. Below is a list of the most common cookies and a description of their purpose.
- Session Cookies
A session cookie is temporarily stored in your computer’s memory while you are browsing a website. It is used, for example, to remember the language you selected. These cookies are not stored on your computer for a long time and disappear when you close your internet browser. - Tracking Cookies or Persistent Cookies
A persistent cookie stores a file on your computer for an extended period. This type of cookie has an expiration date. Persistent cookies allow websites to save your information and settings for future visits. This makes it easier and faster to access the websites, for example, by not having to log in again. After the expiration date, the cookie is automatically deleted when you return to the website that created it. - Analytical Cookies for Measuring Reach
These cookies collect information anonymously when you visit the website. Their goal is to allow the analysis of browsing behavior on the website for optimization purposes. - First-Party Cookies
These cookies are set by the website itself (the same domain as in the browser’s address bar) and can only be read by that website. These cookies are typically used to store information such as your preferences, which will be used the next time you visit the website. - Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are set by a domain other than the one shown in the browser’s address bar, meaning by an organization other than the website owner. For example, cookies used to collect information for advertising purposes, personalize content, and gather internet statistics may be third-party cookies. Third-party cookies provide deeper insights into users’ browsing habits and are considered more sensitive in terms of integrity. Therefore, most web browsers allow you to adjust your settings to reject these cookies. - Cookies Essential for Navigation
These cookies are essential for you to browse our website and use its various features optimally. - Functional Cookies
These cookies allow us to archive your preferences when browsing our website, for example, by remembering the various choices you made during your last visit. They can also help you benefit from personalized offers or advice. - Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to present you with advertisements or information tailored to your interests. Advertising cookies are also used to limit the number of times you see an ad and help us measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. These cookies are mainly managed by advertising agencies. - Social Media Cookies
We may embed third-party computer applications on our website that allow you to share content from our website with others or inform others that you have viewed content on our website or have an opinion on it. This applies in particular to the “Share” and “Like” buttons from social networks such as Facebook, X, etc.
The social network can identify you through these buttons, even if you didn’t use them during your visit to our website. This type of application button may allow the social network to track your navigation on our website, simply because your account with the social network was activated on your device (open session) while you were browsing our website.
We have no control over the process used by social networks to collect information about your browsing on our website, which may be linked to the personal data they have. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of these social networks to understand the purposes for which they use the navigation information they collect using these application buttons, especially for advertising purposes. These privacy policies should allow you to make choices regarding these social networks, particularly by adjusting your usage accounts with each of them.
Why Display Ads Based on Your Navigation?
The goal is to show you the most relevant ads possible. To do this, we can use cookie technology to determine in real time what ads should be shown to a device based on its recent navigation on one or more websites or applications.
You would probably prefer to see ads about topics that interest you, rather than ads that do not. Similarly, advertisers want their ads to be seen primarily by people who are interested in their products and services.
We Use Cookies for the Following Purposes:
- To help us recognize your browser as one used by a previous visitor and save the preferences you set during your last visit to renemayer.art.
- To help us personalize the content and advertising you see when you visit renemayer.art.
- To help us measure and analyze the effectiveness of our interactive online content, features, advertisements, and other communications.
- To track analytical data on website usage and improve the services and content of renemayer.art.
Controlling and Rejecting Cookies
You have several options for controlling and rejecting cookies and similar technologies. For example, browser controls allow you to block and delete cookies. Some third-party analytics providers offer opt-out options for data collection through internet tags and similar technologies. Some browsers allow you to set cookie preferences for individual websites, meaning you can disable cookies in general but allow them on trusted websites. Please note that many websites or services may not work properly if you disable their cookies.
For more information about cookie settings in the most popular browsers, please visit the following links:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Safari
For other browsers, please visit the provider’s website. You should be able to find this information by searching for “cookie settings [browser name].”
Blocking or deleting cookies does not remove “shared local objects” such as Flash or HTML5 objects. To manage settings and preferences for Flash cookies, you need to use the settings manager on Adobe’s website. If you choose to remove Flash objects from our service, the service may no longer be fully accessible or usable, and you may not be able to use the information and services offered.
You can reject third-party cookies from Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on or third-party tools for ad management.
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This statement may be updated from time to time due to changes to our website or to meet legal requirements regarding cookies. We reserve the right to change the content of this statement and the listed cookies at any time and without notice. You can visit this webpage to check for the latest version.
If you have any questions or comments about cookies, please contact us at renemayer.art.